The University of Southampton offers a research-centred Masters of Chemistry (MSc) course. This advanced programme supports personal research projects alongside taught modules. It gives students the opportunity to develop research skills in chemistry and enables them to specialise in areas that interest them the most.Course Content: The MSc Chemistry program offers both theoretical and practical understanding of chemistry. Students can expect to be involved in advanced learning modules and independent research projects. They are required to complete a research project to show their understanding of the key concepts and research methodologies in chemistry.Key Modules: The course centres around a major research project where you’ll work on an individual basis and produce an in-depth dissertation. This will be complemented by four taught modules to develop your understanding of your chosen field.Accreditations: The Chemistry MSc degree is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), which ensures that its courses maintain a high academic standard and provide skills that are sought after by employers.Future Careers: Graduates of the MSc Chemistry program often find employment in a wide range of sectors, including the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, healthcare, public service and education. Some students choose to progress to PhD programmes.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.